2024-08-05 03:08:57
The Chileans will try to put their poor start to the Olympic singles behind them with their debut in the doubles draw against the Italian pair.
Team Chile has its last chance in men’s tennis Paris 2024 Olympic Games This Monday, July 29, when Alejandro Tabilo and Nicolas Jarry make their doubles debut against the Italian pair.
The first and second national racket make up the Chilean duo that will play with the Italians Luciano Darderi and Lorenzo Musetti in the first round of the doubles draw, after a series of changes in the schedule of the match.
Initially, the match was to be played on Saturday at around 12:00 hours (Chile time). However, the match was postponed to Sunday and It was finally scheduled for this Monday. The above, because Lorenzo Musetti was playing the ATP in Umag, where he lost in the final against Francisco Cerúndolo last weekend.
When and at what time will Alejandro Tabilo and Nicolás Jarry play doubles at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games?
Alejandro Tabilo and Nicolás Jarry will face Lorenzo Musetti and Luciano Darderi this Monday, July 29 in the fourth round on Court 8 of the Stade Roland Garros, which means that the match will begin not before 12:00 hours (Chile time).
Where to watch Tabilo and Jarry’s doubles match at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games on TV and streaming?
The Chilean tennis players’ match at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games will be broadcast live on Open TV through Chilevision. In streamingthe matches can be followed through the Claro Sports YouTube page.
The “black” day for Chilean tennis in Paris 2024
Chilean tennis had a Sunday to forget with the debut of the three national players in the singles draw.
Alexander Tabilo He was the first to come out onto the court and fell 6-4 and 6-4 to the Russian Roman Safiullin (63°)who recorded a record of 8 wins and 16 losses In the season.
After that, Thomas Barrios He faced the Argentine Francisco Cerúndolo (37th)who despite not having rested (he played the ATP final in Umag on Saturday), easily beat the Chilean 6-2 and 6-1.
Nicolás Jarry was in charge of closing the participation of Chilean tennis in that day and was defeated by 6-3 and 7-6 (5) against Alexei Popyrin de Australia.